Welcome to St. Benedict Catholic Church
Tuesday, September 07 2010 @ 04:14 AM EDT
Saint Benedict
Our Patron, St. Benedict, was chosen to give expression to the parish mission.

St. Benedict was born at Nursia, near Rome during the fifth century. He turned down a promising academic future and wealth. Adopting a simple lifestyle for himself, he eventually became the founder of the world famous monastery of Monte Cassino, just south of Rome, which still flourishes today. This gentle saint, the founder of Western monasticism, provided a home and community structure for ordinary people and created a basic model of Christian life that calls for balance in daily living including prayer, work, rest and recreation.
St. Benedict taught us to "build community" and to find God together, while offering compassion and support for the poor and needy. In establishing a Rule for beginners at his monastery, our patron saint sought "to temper all things so that the strong may have something to strive for and the weak will have nothing to dismay them."
The manner in which St. Benedict lived and taught is our model for building our Church - our faith community - seeing the face of Christ in those around us and striving to work toward our parish's collective mission.